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i'm joined here in city hall by police commissioner ray kelly. ten days ago, our city and nation received a horrific reminder that we remain targets for terrorists, and immediately upon news of the explosions in boston, we fully mobilized the new york city police department counterterrorism operations because we thought there was a possibility there could be a related attack here. we now know that that possibility was, in fact, all too real. last night we were informed by the fbi that the surviving attacker revealed that new york city was next on their list of targets. he told the fbi, apparently, that he and his brother had intended to drive to new york and designate additional explosives in times square. they had built these additional explosives, and we know they had the capacity to carry out the attacks. if god forbid they had arrived in new york city and gone to times square, one thing for sure, they would have seen an enormous police presence, but they would not have seen extensive networks of cameras that are part of our security initiativ
i'm joined here in city hall by police commissioner ray kelly. ten days ago, our city and nation received a horrific reminder that we remain targets for terrorists, and immediately upon news of the explosions in boston, we fully mobilized the new york city police department counterterrorism operations because we thought there was a possibility there could be a related attack here. we now know that that possibility was, in fact, all too real. last night we were informed by the fbi that the...
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for a long time we know that thunderstorms produce gamma rays and x-rays. we didn't know where the rays were coming from. and obviously for a long time, we knew about lightning. volts, amps, it can kill you, you see it. we know about that. but if you get hit by a dark lightning, you won't die, at least not immediately. it's a radiation strike. not a lightning or bolt strike. the main way to get hit by this is if you're flying through a thunderstorm. most airplanes, pilots fly around storms so there's no real risk but if your plane gets hit by one of those dark strikes, about one in thousands would be dark strike. you would see a dark purple haze and you would get a lifetime supply in less than one second. so we're going to do more research on this. obviously the researchers there at f.i.t., florida institute of technology doinger er. on this. they're going into the north where some of this has been seen by gamma detectors. it might take us a year or two. >> i found out something today. two gals on my show in planes say they were hit by lightning. >> what ha
for a long time we know that thunderstorms produce gamma rays and x-rays. we didn't know where the rays were coming from. and obviously for a long time, we knew about lightning. volts, amps, it can kill you, you see it. we know about that. but if you get hit by a dark lightning, you won't die, at least not immediately. it's a radiation strike. not a lightning or bolt strike. the main way to get hit by this is if you're flying through a thunderstorm. most airplanes, pilots fly around storms so...
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for example, the first time we heard of the bomb blasts, right away we deployed, ray deployed, all of our police resources and strengthened everything, heightened security, and that's what we're supposed to do. yes, sir? >> mr. mayor, josh, wabc. i'm wondering if you have any specific knowledge about specific location within times square they were looking at and also if you could discuss the technology that you have in that area and how it might have potentially affected the outcome. >> we have no specific information about a targeting location, if you will, but we have, as the mayor said, a lot of technology in place. a lot of cameras. we have a lot of police officers there around the clock, and assuming they left at some time, 10:00, and able to get here 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning, they would have seen a lot of police officers in times square at that time. >> yes? >> allison fox with the wall street journal, was there any indication that these suspects were going to, i guess, target not only a specific area in times square, but a specific time period? they would have got here in th
for example, the first time we heard of the bomb blasts, right away we deployed, ray deployed, all of our police resources and strengthened everything, heightened security, and that's what we're supposed to do. yes, sir? >> mr. mayor, josh, wabc. i'm wondering if you have any specific knowledge about specific location within times square they were looking at and also if you could discuss the technology that you have in that area and how it might have potentially affected the outcome....
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ray is from peoria i'm from chicago. but, you know we both love the state of illinois and we both get out there on the golf course and we're not that ourselves too seriously. you know he's a good man. and has been an outstanding public servant and a model for the kind of bipartisan approach to governance thatnk we need so badly in town.4j so, ray, on a personal level, i could not be more grateful to you for your service. >> thank you. ing fúxorward to spending more time with his wife kathy and their family especially a whole gaggle of grandchildren, and so today, i'm proud to announce my intent to nominate another impressive leader to carry on his great work at the department of transportation the mayor of charlotte, my friend from north carolina, mr. anthony foxx.w anthony's life reflects the values he learned growing up in west charlotte where he was raised by his single mom and his grandparents. i should add, by the way, his grandmother is here and she informed me that she worked here in the white house in the truman
ray is from peoria i'm from chicago. but, you know we both love the state of illinois and we both get out there on the golf course and we're not that ourselves too seriously. you know he's a good man. and has been an outstanding public servant and a model for the kind of bipartisan approach to governance thatnk we need so badly in town.4j so, ray, on a personal level, i could not be more grateful to you for your service. >> thank you. ing fúxorward to spending more time with his wife...
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police commissioner ray kelly said the new york plan was revealed during a second round of questioning. >> the information we received is that he was a lot more lucid and gave much more detailed information in the second questioning period. >> reporter: still, new york republican congressman peter king told cnn's jake tapper the city should have been informed earlier. >> even though it may or may not have been responsible taken russ, for all we know, there could be other con speerors out there, the city should have been alerted to go into defensive mode because no one does it better than the nypd. i think they should have been told earlier. >> reporter: they're now investigating dzhokhar tsarnaev's trips to new york city and who he may have been with. the police have identified some of his acquaintances in the picture they've obtained. again, stresses it is not clear whether there's any link. mary snow, cnn, new york. >> thank you very much. >>> actor matt damon returns to his hometown, addresses students at harvard about the marathon bombs. hear what he said after this break. >>> we'r
police commissioner ray kelly said the new york plan was revealed during a second round of questioning. >> the information we received is that he was a lot more lucid and gave much more detailed information in the second questioning period. >> reporter: still, new york republican congressman peter king told cnn's jake tapper the city should have been informed earlier. >> even though it may or may not have been responsible taken russ, for all we know, there could be other con...
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if i put my arm in an x-ray machine and then an image comes out, i believe that can be patented. they're not trying to patd emtded human body but what they created with science and research. if that's the case and that's what the justices find, then it should be patented and they should be rewarded for their efforts. >> is the issue how big of a change you have to make or how much they have to put in to get that gene out? >> my thought would be this is a very specialized area. i would imagine that they have to make something that is qualitatively different than the underlying gene. again, i'm not a science or expert in genetics but that would be my thought process. i would want to know what they have done different than simply let's say harvesting an organ from somebody. >> brian sillber, thanks, elizabeth, terrific reporting. >>> a football helmet maker is already in the crosshairs in lawsuits by nfl players. now a jury ruled it's partly at part in a smaller suit. that ruling may have an impact on the larger concussion case. stay with us. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go,
if i put my arm in an x-ray machine and then an image comes out, i believe that can be patented. they're not trying to patd emtded human body but what they created with science and research. if that's the case and that's what the justices find, then it should be patented and they should be rewarded for their efforts. >> is the issue how big of a change you have to make or how much they have to put in to get that gene out? >> my thought would be this is a very specialized area. i...
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before she had the cleaning and x-rays. she had the root canal. then they went to go in and do more. she really would not get that finished. it was too -- she just hated it, right? >> yeah. too much pain. >> then an all exam, no cleaning, so obviously still having pain. was that the last one? rate. 7/31/08, that's a year before. maybe that was the same tooth that was bothering her since '05 that she never got worked on and then this is the one that she went and she left. they said she left the dental office in the middle of it. all we wanted was a starting point of what happened to her. because if she stopped for advil or a tylenol or something, something was bothering her. it was big. yeah, i feel like i can look over these things all the time, but i'm just going to come to conclusions in my head. >>> at approximately 1:00 p.m., diane called jackie hance. this is the phone call where she shoulded disshoveled and disoriented. >> he basically stated she didn't sound like herself. ♪ it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cab
before she had the cleaning and x-rays. she had the root canal. then they went to go in and do more. she really would not get that finished. it was too -- she just hated it, right? >> yeah. too much pain. >> then an all exam, no cleaning, so obviously still having pain. was that the last one? rate. 7/31/08, that's a year before. maybe that was the same tooth that was bothering her since '05 that she never got worked on and then this is the one that she went and she left. they said...
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the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was then taken from that red zone trauma area to an x-ray and then a ct scan and then he was wheeled after very quickly to an operating room. a high level hospital employee said the fbi stayed in the area as he was being operated on. from that moment, it was only within a matter of hours, he was taken to what we now know is the sixth floor of the beth israel. that's an area where were told that was shut off, exclusive to this particular patients. no other patients at all in that sixth floor i.c.u. where he was closed off for the remainder of his stay there. the president of the hospital came in there that night after 8:00 to be a part of this. he doesn't come to the hospital unless it is a very important person who is admitted. the recovery of tsarnaev was extremely quick. i am told, quote, he was in much better shape than most people thought. with the serious wounds isolated to his neck area, throat, and his leg as well. the devens medical center had staff come to beth israel to work details on how the transport him to that hospital. the victims were non
the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was then taken from that red zone trauma area to an x-ray and then a ct scan and then he was wheeled after very quickly to an operating room. a high level hospital employee said the fbi stayed in the area as he was being operated on. from that moment, it was only within a matter of hours, he was taken to what we now know is the sixth floor of the beth israel. that's an area where were told that was shut off, exclusive to this particular patients. no other patients...
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. >> i want to walk in and let them know, be that ray of hope for them, let them know their life is not over. you may feel like you're not happy that you survived. i went through the same sort of feelings. >> reporter: but this makes it different for these victims. >> to know somebody purposefully did something like that, and you lost what you lost, that's something i never had to deal with. >> reporter: but muji believes -- >> if you stay with a positive mind set, and you are willing to work for it, i mean, i'm living proof that you can get where you want to be. >> he is living proof. one of the many inspiring people that i and our whole team have had the chance to meet here over the past few weeks in boston. muji told me that a year ago it took him 57 minutes to walk a mile. and today he is four times faster and his goal, like so many, is to one day run the boston marathon. but, again, as you heard him say, the one thing that he cannot understand out of this and no one that was not part of the attacks can understand is the mental component, how fficulit is to lose limb when someone pu
. >> i want to walk in and let them know, be that ray of hope for them, let them know their life is not over. you may feel like you're not happy that you survived. i went through the same sort of feelings. >> reporter: but this makes it different for these victims. >> to know somebody purposefully did something like that, and you lost what you lost, that's something i never had to deal with. >> reporter: but muji believes -- >> if you stay with a positive mind set,...
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open up the letters, when you get it, the envelope is mutilated, it will have stains, packages are x-rayed and tested. so this is standard procedure for the congressional wail, for fbi that has a zip code, head quarters, and suspicious letters like than do happen on a regular basis. there is such a high concern, everything is heightened. they're still examining the letter to the senator. >> forgive me for interjecting. we're getting new information. tom, just stand by been we want to go straight to joe johns, what are you learning? >> the federal bureau of investigation is expected to release a statement shortly that i'm told will relate to an investigation of multiple letters with suspects ricin. i asked if this had to do with a letter to the white house, i was told that field tests have been conducted now on more than one letter, and i was told that that letter, the substance in that letter, was being forwarded to a laboratory for more testing. and also told that conclusive results could take to a week to determine positively if ricin is included. so we're waiting for them to release a s
open up the letters, when you get it, the envelope is mutilated, it will have stains, packages are x-rayed and tested. so this is standard procedure for the congressional wail, for fbi that has a zip code, head quarters, and suspicious letters like than do happen on a regular basis. there is such a high concern, everything is heightened. they're still examining the letter to the senator. >> forgive me for interjecting. we're getting new information. tom, just stand by been we want to go...
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church does is it requires that these alleged miracles be investigated by medical experts, that the x-rays blood tests, everything medical records be reviewed by a panel of doctors and they try to get experts in the field of the disease that the cure took place in and they look at them and they say, okay is there an explanation. if there's an explanation, possible explanation, then the miracle's thrown out. but if they cannot fine any scientific explanation for the miracle, then it can be used in the cause of beatification or canonization. >> i have to ask you a cynical reporter question -- who are these doctors? >> well it's a committee of doctors that the vatican has who are independent doctors. they've gone through medical school and all that. their reputations are on the line in terms of their professional credibility. so they're not people who are going to just allow something to go through that they have not carefully studied. >> okay. so what happens now? so the first miracle is in place now they're working on proving the second miracle. after they do that what happens? >> well afte
church does is it requires that these alleged miracles be investigated by medical experts, that the x-rays blood tests, everything medical records be reviewed by a panel of doctors and they try to get experts in the field of the disease that the cure took place in and they look at them and they say, okay is there an explanation. if there's an explanation, possible explanation, then the miracle's thrown out. but if they cannot fine any scientific explanation for the miracle, then it can be used...
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we're hearing from lebron james and also ray allen, teammates of miami heat. let's take a look at what lebron james is saying on twitter. this has been retweeted more than 8,000 times. he says, if my son played for rutgers or a coach like that, he would have some real explaining to do and i'm still gone whoop on him afterwards. we're hearing from well known players that are saying, look, this behavior is not acceptable. we all know that coaches can lose their cool but it's clear that mike rice crossed the line here. >> i don't think i'm hearing many people come to his defense, that's for sure. and you see some of the video that's been widely broadcast, just the side lines behavior and just the intensity. there's nothing wrong with intensity but when it gets to the level of the video. by the way, joey jackson, this video was shot by a name of eric murdoch, a former player that was on the staff that worked for rutgers. some say the disgruntled employee, his lawyer says he wasn't a disgruntled employee. he was terminated for having complained about the illegal co
we're hearing from lebron james and also ray allen, teammates of miami heat. let's take a look at what lebron james is saying on twitter. this has been retweeted more than 8,000 times. he says, if my son played for rutgers or a coach like that, he would have some real explaining to do and i'm still gone whoop on him afterwards. we're hearing from well known players that are saying, look, this behavior is not acceptable. we all know that coaches can lose their cool but it's clear that mike rice...
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how is this going to effect the people who try to put bad guys rai? >> you know, the merger and the retaliation against prosecutors is nothing new. and when you take the job especially if you are one lit gators. if you are drawing up accusations or indictments there is less of a threat. if you are front and center in the courtroom trying cases, putting the bad guys in jail you are signing up for it. you know is that possibility. it is rare bud it does happen. >> how does it change the dynamic if they do catch someone and if they go for a criminal prosecution? is that official capital punishment? is that a capital offense? >> it absolutely will be a death penalty case. it absolutely will be. and not only for the person who pulls the trouble. look for prosecutions in anyone who knew about the killings. they will be in line for prosecution, too. this killer will be caught. he is already -- >> you can get the death penalty for conspiracy. if this is something that has been hashed out of, say, a prison gang, and someone on the outside joined that conspirac
how is this going to effect the people who try to put bad guys rai? >> you know, the merger and the retaliation against prosecutors is nothing new. and when you take the job especially if you are one lit gators. if you are drawing up accusations or indictments there is less of a threat. if you are front and center in the courtroom trying cases, putting the bad guys in jail you are signing up for it. you know is that possibility. it is rare bud it does happen. >> how does it change...
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. >> say we exhume the body and there's a really bad abscessed tooth, we have x-rays from years ago. >> the question will still prevail, how did it cause -- >> maybe she had a stroke and by mistake she thought it was water and drank it. >> is he in dee nile? >> look, i mean, your wife driving the car, the one you loved, the horrible tragedy taking the life of his niece and daughter and the human thing is to look for an explanation, a thing to root in it a narrative that makes sense to you. nothing makes sense. she had tooth pain and a doctor probably told him, well, an infected abscess tooth can cause a stroke and he hung on to that. i think that's a very, very normal human reaction to a tragedy like this. >> i remember this story when it happened. it was just horrific. i can't imagine working as closely with the people involved as you have. what did you learn from this particular project, liz? >> i learned a lot about life through this particular project. i learned that no one is entirely knowable. sometimes the people closest to you have secrets or have pain, have histories that yo
. >> say we exhume the body and there's a really bad abscessed tooth, we have x-rays from years ago. >> the question will still prevail, how did it cause -- >> maybe she had a stroke and by mistake she thought it was water and drank it. >> is he in dee nile? >> look, i mean, your wife driving the car, the one you loved, the horrible tragedy taking the life of his niece and daughter and the human thing is to look for an explanation, a thing to root in it a narrative...
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fox to be the next transportation officials tell cnn that fox is the president's choice to succeed ray lahood. >>> a mississippi man suspected of sending letters tainted with ricin to president obama and others faces his first federal court appearance tomorrow. 41-year-old james dutschke was arrested yesterday and charged with possession and use of a another man, paul arrested earlier but charges were
fox to be the next transportation officials tell cnn that fox is the president's choice to succeed ray lahood. >>> a mississippi man suspected of sending letters tainted with ricin to president obama and others faces his first federal court appearance tomorrow. 41-year-old james dutschke was arrested yesterday and charged with possession and use of a another man, paul arrested earlier but charges were
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fox to be the next transportation officials tell cnn that fox is the president's choice to succeed ray lahood. >>> a mississippi man suspected of sending letters tainted with ricin to president obama and others faces his first federal court appearance tomorrow. 41-year-old james dutschke was arrested yesterday and charged with possession and use of a another man, paul arrested earlier but charges werertis an elvis impersonator ramed by dutske following a long standing feud. >>> flash flooding causing misery in parts of texas. a storm roared through yesterday dumping 8 inches of rain in some areas. fire crews had to rescue 150 drivers from hwaters. at the height of the more than 120,000 people were left without power. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a federal prison hospital this evening and we're told he's now not saying much to anybody in law enforcement, not since he was read his miranda rights. key republicans in congress are furious that tsarnaev was given those rights so soon after his capture. they blame attorney general eric holder. take a listen. >> the decision to mirandize him wa
fox to be the next transportation officials tell cnn that fox is the president's choice to succeed ray lahood. >>> a mississippi man suspected of sending letters tainted with ricin to president obama and others faces his first federal court appearance tomorrow. 41-year-old james dutschke was arrested yesterday and charged with possession and use of a another man, paul arrested earlier but charges werertis an elvis impersonator ramed by dutske following a long standing feud....
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let's listen to ray kelly. >> they may have been intent on coming to new york, but not continuing what they were doing. we have information on a party, or partying. >> reporter: clearly, jake and brooke, new york ratcheted up security after what happened here in boston. so everybody on alert. but that's pretty much all we know. how they would have gotten down to new york city, again, ended so chaotically with the killing of the young police officer who set the thing in motion in temps of their capture, jake, brook. >> all right, thanks so much. ahead, investigators are turning their focus to tamerlan tsavraev's wife. what she is telling them about his past. coming up. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. is engineered for comfort. lik
let's listen to ray kelly. >> they may have been intent on coming to new york, but not continuing what they were doing. we have information on a party, or partying. >> reporter: clearly, jake and brooke, new york ratcheted up security after what happened here in boston. so everybody on alert. but that's pretty much all we know. how they would have gotten down to new york city, again, ended so chaotically with the killing of the young police officer who set the thing in motion in...
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but we ended up with a ray of optimism and hope, and we're going to sort of do our best to sort of, you know, play with that balance as we go forward. brick is on the accelerator, - things will be bigger, bad, faster and meaner next season. >> and so, brian, you know, are networks dead in the water? can they keep up with this, you know, risk taking that we're seeing on cable television? >> they can keep up. there is still enormous hits on network television and they obviously have a huge platform to deliver shows. but they don't have a default audience anymore. and in the same way that the ceiling has broken for cable, where cable is doing numbers we didn't expect for them, the floor has dropped out for the networks, which is it used to be you could put on a network show and be assured of some audience, now you can put on a network show and really lay an egg and fall flat on your face. only thing i would throw out about the ratings, by the way, the numbers, as big as they are from last night, are very much works in progress. once you take additional dvr viewing in, millions more people
but we ended up with a ray of optimism and hope, and we're going to sort of do our best to sort of, you know, play with that balance as we go forward. brick is on the accelerator, - things will be bigger, bad, faster and meaner next season. >> and so, brian, you know, are networks dead in the water? can they keep up with this, you know, risk taking that we're seeing on cable television? >> they can keep up. there is still enormous hits on network television and they obviously have a...
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. >> reporter: lisa hawk and debby ray say the mclelland's were regulars at the especially for you tearoom. in fact, they saw mike and cynthia here just a few days ago, just days before the county's district attorney and his wife were shot dead in their own home. when you heard about what happened -- >> i was heart broken. heart broken. >> shocking. very shocking. not value soaking it in, i don't think. >> this is a small town. it hits very close to home. people are on edge a little, and afraid for the rest of the city employees. >> reporter: it's the second prosecutor to be killed in two months in kaufman. first, assistant d.a. mark hassey gunned down on january 31st, then his boss, d.a. mike mclelland and his wife found dead saturday, shot multiple times. there are many questions, but answers are in short supply, even public officials are taking precautions. >> i'm certainly aware. fear, i don't know that that's the right word, but awareness. all of us are cautious now. >> reporter: police say they have no suspect. the motive is unclear, and authorities have not officially said whether t
. >> reporter: lisa hawk and debby ray say the mclelland's were regulars at the especially for you tearoom. in fact, they saw mike and cynthia here just a few days ago, just days before the county's district attorney and his wife were shot dead in their own home. when you heard about what happened -- >> i was heart broken. heart broken. >> shocking. very shocking. not value soaking it in, i don't think. >> this is a small town. it hits very close to home. people are on...
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they have six doctors, 60 nurses, they have 24-hour care, dialysis, x-rays. but it is interesting. there is some things they don't seem to have. one is that they can't do big surgeries. and also according to -- if you look on the website, the joint commission, they're not accredited for intensive care unit. don't have -- don't appear to have an intensive care unit. that tells us that he is not in terrible condition. we know he was discharged in fair condition. apparently they felt comfortable discharging him to a place that doesn't do big surgeries, that appears not to have an intensive care unit. >> elizabeth, what about the hospital where he was for a week? beth israel deaconess in boston. a number of the bombing victims are being treated there as well and understandably so, having his presence under the same roof is incredibly upsetting for the victims and the families. tell me about that. >> i was talking to a doctor who has many colleagues at the beth israel and he spoke to them and they said, wow, patients here who were victims are really freaking out. he said they were actua
they have six doctors, 60 nurses, they have 24-hour care, dialysis, x-rays. but it is interesting. there is some things they don't seem to have. one is that they can't do big surgeries. and also according to -- if you look on the website, the joint commission, they're not accredited for intensive care unit. don't have -- don't appear to have an intensive care unit. that tells us that he is not in terrible condition. we know he was discharged in fair condition. apparently they felt comfortable...
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in the end her strident style and the casualty ray rate in her cabinets left her short of friends when it mattered. trouble came with her plans for local council finances. a flat rate tax that would have forced a duke and a dutchmen to pay the same provoked riots in the streets. her colleagues were alarmed too by the growing viahmence. >> he wanted the council of ministers to be the senate. no. no. no. >> reporter: in 1990 her own mp's began to doubt she could lead them to another victory. she was challenged for the party leadership and withdrew from the contest. mortally wounded after her cabinet advised her it was all over. >> we're very happy that we leave united kingdom in a very, very much better state than when we came here 11 1/2 years ago. >> reporter: as her car left downing street for the last time, she wept, but it wasn't long before she came barroness serving in the house of lords. though this was the end of her time as a frontline politician, her influence and opinion still counted for years. her appearance became rarer as her health deteriorated. she was too frail to atte
in the end her strident style and the casualty ray rate in her cabinets left her short of friends when it mattered. trouble came with her plans for local council finances. a flat rate tax that would have forced a duke and a dutchmen to pay the same provoked riots in the streets. her colleagues were alarmed too by the growing viahmence. >> he wanted the council of ministers to be the senate. no. no. no. >> reporter: in 1990 her own mp's began to doubt she could lead them to another...